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Church staff want to help you – let them

Submitted by James Higginbotham on May 28, 2008 – 6:59 amNo Comment

Do you feel alone in your leadership? Do you think that your staff is working against you? Your church staff want to help you make a difference in the church and in your community, if you will let them.

Want a better budget for your team? Want to grow your team and recruit more volunteers? Would you like to get help from your staff? If you apply these 7 lessons, you’ll have a better understanding of your staff’s concerns, how to communicate better with them, and how to spread your team vision to your church staff. This will help focus your team’s efforts and direction, keeping your team and your staff in sync.

Focus on communicating with your staff, making their job easier, and driving toward the same vision. You will have a much greater chance of keeping in sync with your church staff and making a bigger impact for your church and community.

This is part seven of a seven part series called “7 Things Your Church Staff Wish You Knew”.

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